Research Stories
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Engineers designed a tool that enables faster measurements of the condition of some nuclear reactor components, potentially extending their lifetimes.
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Nearly 30 MIT innovators were in the spotlight this year as Forbes unveiled its annual lists of the top leaders, founders, and creators under 30 years old.
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Using this approach, researchers can map how light spreads in opaque environments.
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Researchers have developed a programmable optical device for high-speed beam steering.
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A new technique that accurately measures how atom-thin materials expand when heated could help engineers develop faster, more powerful electronic devices.
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The device provides greater sensitivity and speed than previous versions, and could be used for industrial inspection, airport security, and communications.
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A new study suggests mobile data collected while traveling over bridges could help evaluate their integrity.
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By analyzing enzyme activity at the organism, tissue, and cellular scales, new sensors could provide new tools to clinicians and cancer researchers.
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This machine-learning system can simulate how a listener would hear a sound from any point in a room.
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A new approach sheds light on the behavior of turbulent structures that can affect the energy generated during fusion reactions, with implications for reactor design.